Chapter 82

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The first chapter of "The Deathly Hallows" still begins when Snape goes to Malfoy Manor to meet Voldemort.

Early on, Snape revealed Harry's plans for his impending transfer. The Death Eaters started talking about this future operation.

Winnie was so disgusted with Snape now that she turned back the book without reading much.

Oh dear...the Seven Potters' plan...Hedwig is dead too...George is missing an ear.

"Snape did it again!" Winnie screamed.

She now hated that gloomy and hateful man.

Everyone in the Order of the Phoenix returned to the Burrow one by one, and then... Mad-Eye Moody died too.

The mood became heavier and heavier, and Winnie felt a little breathless - why did so many people die?

...The three Harrys decided to search for the puzzle left by Dumbledore... They kept evading the pursuit of the Death Eaters... Regulus's locket... sneaked into the Ministry of Magic... and kept escaping... The Sword of Gryffindor in the lake...the Deathly Hallows...Dobby's death.

Winnie couldn't see it anymore. She held her breath and didn't think about this huge information. She just looked down.

Finally, the trio returned to Hogwarts and reunited with their classmates who had been silently fighting against the Death Eaters.

Voldemort is checking out his Horcruxes... and is about to head to Hogwarts.

Winnie was keenly aware that this was about to be a decisive battle. She concentrated and looked more intently.

The three of them headed to the Shrieking Shack. Voldemort and Snape were there.

Voldemort seems to have some dissatisfaction with Snape.

"Nagini, kill—" he said in snake language.

[With a terrible scream, Harry saw the little blood on Snape's face disappear, and the snake's fangs pierced his neck.

He weakly pushed away the magic cage, his knees gave way and he fell to the ground, his face turned pale, and his dark eyes widened. ]

Winnie looked at this original description, but she was not at all sad about the fact that Snape was about to die.

On the contrary, Winnie felt very relieved.

She couldn't help laughing, grinding her teeth and saying, "It's true that evil people are rewarded with evil. The author is so good! He really wrote him to death!"

Snape died.

Harry ran to the headmaster's office and used the pensieve to read the memories left by Snape.

...Young Lily and Snape.

The quartet's humiliation of Snape.

Snape and Lily's breakup.

Snape asked Dumbledore for help.

A heartbroken

Snape was determined to spend the rest of his life protecting Lily's son.

Snape, who listened to Dumbledore and decided to help Malfoy and kill Dumbledore if necessary...

...

"..."

Winnie was dumbfounded.

"Snape...is...innocent?"

She stared blankly at the page, looking like Harry who had just learned the truth.

She had thousands of words to say, but her mind was so chaotic that she couldn't utter a single word. She could only tremble her lips and flip the book forward desperately, back to the Screaming Shack section.

[Snape's hand seems to have drained out of blood and his grip on Harry's robes loosens weakly.

"Look... at... me..." he said softly.

The green eyes stared into the black eyes, but after a second, something in the depths of those black eyes seemed to disappear, and they became blank, dull and empty. The hand holding Harry fell to the ground, and Snape stopped moving. Professor

Lupine once said:

"Harry, your eyes are the same as your mother Lily's."

Sirius said: "You look so much like your father. Except for your eyes - the same as your mother's." "

Slughorn also said: "You look like your father, except for your eyes, like your mother."

What an obvious fact.

"..." Winnie bit her lip desperately to prevent herself from crying, but she found that unknowingly, she had burst into tears.

Yes. She finally understood what Snape meant.

As if she had thought of something, Winnie hurriedly logged onto the website - the entire article was full of abuses and guilt-ridden apologies, but Winnie turned a deaf ear to it. She just scrolled up anxiously and found the comment she had made not long ago -

"The author must kill Snape at the end! Revenge for Dumbledore! No revenge until death!"

- wrote this comment The resentment I felt at that time is still vaguely visible in my mind.

Snape's empty eyes appeared in front of her again.

"Then where is my soul, Dumbledore? Where is mine?"

The huge guilt suddenly hit Winnie's heart, and she burst into tears:

"I'm sorry... I'm sorry! I really - Snape ! I'm sorry..."

How much she hated Snape an hour ago, she felt so regretful now.

Winnie collapsed and fell on the book, crying loudly.

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